Mönchengladbach defeated Hoffenheim 1-0 in their Bundesliga clash on Saturday, ending a five-game winless run for the visitors.
The match was a tense affair as both teams played defensively, but Mönchengladbach found the breakthrough in the 67th minute when Julian Weigl crossed the ball into the box and Christian Pulisic headed it past Hoffenheim goalkeeper René Adler.
It was a well-deserved victory for Mönchengladbach, who had been struggling for form over the past few weeks. The loss will be a blow for Hoffenheim, who were hoping to build on their recent success against Bayern Munich.
Despite the defeat, Hoffenheim manager Joachim Löw praised his team's performance, saying that they put up a good fight despite being without key players such as Marco Reus and Leroy Sane.
"We knew it would be difficult, especially with our injuries," Löw said. "But we did what we could and I'm proud of my team."
In contrast, Mönchengladbach manager Horst Heldt praised his players' resilience, saying that they showed great character after falling behind.
"We didn't give up and we fought until the very end," Heldt said. "We're happy to have won this game and get back on track."
Overall, the result was a positive one for Mönchengladbach, who now look set to move up the table after a tough start to the season. However, the club will need to maintain their form if they want to compete at the top of the league.
